Social Emotional Learning

Students’ emotional well-being and social skills have always been on every educator's radar; In recent years, educators have witnessed a shift towards a stronger focus on SEL (Social Emotional Learning) in the classroom.


SEL affects learning by shaping the way that children develop. As children feel safe and learn how to control their emotional impulses, they exhibit greater self-confidence, better behavior, and enhanced memory.


Overall, SEL is an extremely important factor in a child's life. In this SEL section, we will continue the very important conversation of Social Emotional Learning. We will work together.


These are the skills needed to become a productive member of society!